Octave up pedals?

I want to go an octave up. simple as that. where can i get one around a hundred bucks, and where would i put it in my chain? BYOC mu-tron octave divider (wonderful pedal, but i want to go up too.), bass big muff (any good replacements for this? i want a more over the top sound), bassballs (love it.), cheap fender chorus that i'm throwing out as soon as my tc corona gets in the mail hopefully, dunlop 105q bass wah, BG250 amp

So yeah, i'd basically like to know about any good, straight forward, octave up ONLY pedals. I'd also like to know the general favorite fuzz around here as well, but completely separate from my octave.

Like an octaver or just transpose everything up and octave? For the latter something like the Digitech Whammy would work, I got the Whammy 4 for 100 bucks second hand off CL, and I think you can get them for even cheaper than that.

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To the best of my knowledge thus far, analog octaves up are pretty much fuzz based and monophonic, digital octaves up sound artificial in an unpleasant way unless they are distorted or filtered in some way. The best digital octave up I've tried was the micro POG. The best analog was the BMS.

I borrowed a Mooer Pitch Box from a friend, it's an odd duck...
It has a lot of different functions but I felt it didn't do them as well as I'd hoped. The octave up/down sounds VERY digital, and you can't control the volume of the octave to your original note.

Sounds like folks are having better luck with the Mooer than I did. I could get a passable chorus sound from the detuning function, but when I tried to do octaves (or any harmony), I got what sounded like my original tone along with an atonal pinging. The only time I could get anything that sounded right was above the twelfth fret on the G (or higher harmonics).